Ecological restoration Europe

This page is the beginnings of a portal for Europe community action in response to Ecological emergency. See Ecological restoration for topic overview.
European Green Belt
The European Green Belt initiative is a grassroots movement for nature conservation and sustainable development along the corridor of the former Iron Curtain. The term refers to an environmental initiative as well as the area it concerns. The initiative is carried out under the patronage of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and formerly Mikhail Gorbachev. It is the aim of the initiative to create the backbone of an ecological network that runs from the Barents to the Black and Adriatic Seas.
The European Green Belt as an area follows the route of the former Iron Curtain and connects national parks, nature parks, biosphere reserves and transboundary protected areas as well as non-protected valuable habitats along or across the (former) borders.
Biodiversity

- GoGreenRoutes, an @EU_H2020 project sowing the seeds for increased nature-connectedness across Europe, Latin America and China. Explore our Cultivating Cities, our 360-Health approach to #NBS and more. added 12:22, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
- EuroNatur, Nature conservation in Europe
- European Wildlife, Pan-European non-profit organization dedicated to nature preservation and environmental protection
Rewilding
Rewilding Europe is a non-profit organization based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, dedicated to creating rewilded landscapes throughout Europe. The group's efforts have contributed to increasing the stock of previously endangered species such as the European bison and the Iberian lynx.
Environment quality
Trees, woodland and forest
- #Together4Forests, added 16:54, 3 November 2020 (UTC)
- SaveParadiseForests
News and comment
2021
How to live with large predators – lessons from Spanish wolf country, Nov 15[1]
Back from the brink: Bison return to Romania after 200-year absence, Dec 1[2]
Natural Forests First, Nov 2[3]
'Amazon of Europe' is first UNESCO biosphere to cover five nations, Sep 16[4]
Urban and rural connections
section needed
References